Campsites for surfing near Craster

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Looking to camp near Craster and make the most of the surf? You’ll find 17 sites in this stretch of Northumberland that cater to wave-chasers. Expect sandy coves, brisk North Sea air, and easy access to the region’s best breaks. On average, you’ll pay £30 a night, with options dipping as low as £25 if you’re after a bargain. Top picks include Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews), known for its riverside pitches and strong facilities, Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews), and Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review). Most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and have toilets on hand. When you’re not in the water, try swimming, wildlife-watching, or fishing—this coast has plenty to keep you busy between surf sessions.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Looking to camp near Craster and make the most of the surf? You’ll find 17 sites in this stretch of Northumberland that cater to wave-chasers. Expect sandy coves, brisk North Sea air, and easy access to the region’s best breaks. On average, you’ll pay £30 a night, with options dipping as low as £25 if you’re after a bargain. Top picks include Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews), known for its riverside pitches and strong facilities, Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews), and Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review). Most sites allow campfires, welcome pets, and have toilets on hand. When you’re not in the water, try swimming, wildlife-watching, or fishing—this coast has plenty to keep you busy between surf sessions.

99% (54)

Top-rated campgrounds

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